Note: Lower the guide down as low as possible without touching the CPU cooler. This is the most common way to cool a CPU that comes with a stock cooler.

Performance Mode

If you are a high performance user and you need extra cooling for your CPU.

1.Remove the side panel from the case.

2.Install a 92 mm fan to the fan hood so that the air is blowing down on the CPU cooler.

3.Lower the lower air guide with fan down to the CPU cooler. This will bring more cool air to the CPU cooler and enhance CPU cooling efficiency.

4.Connect the fan to the power supply or to the motherboard fan connector as instructed by the manufacturer.

Note: We recommend lowering the air guide down so the separation distance between the 92mm fan and the CPU cooler to 20mm to get the best cooling effect.

Quiet Mode

If you are a quiet computing user and you prefer to install a passive CPU cooler (heat sink without a fan) to get the most possible quiet operation.

1.Install a 92mm fan to the lower air guide as instructed above.

2.Lower the lower air guide down as low as possible without touching the passive heat sink. Note: Please consult the manufacturer's recommendation for the minimum airflow to work with the passive heat sink. You may be able to lower the fan speed beyond the man ufacturer's recommendation, as the air guide will supply fresh cool air to the heat sink directly. This will reduce the fan noise even further.

Maintaining the Washable Air Filter

From time to time it will be necessary to wash the installed air filter. Not washing the air filter will result in higher system temperatures and possible stability problems. We recommend checking the air filter at least once a month initially. The frequency will change depending on system usage (users whose systems run 24/7 will likely have to check/wash more often than those who don't use their systems every day) and on environmental conditions.

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Antec TX635, TX640B user manual Performance Mode, Quiet Mode, Maintaining the Washable Air Filter